Lawal, Magu must resign – Wabara

Former President of the Senate, Sen. Adolphus Wabara, has advised the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir Lawal and the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Ibrahim Magu, to resign from office.

The senate had last week indicted the duo following separate reports.

Reacting yesterday, Wabara insisted that the allegations against Lawal and Magu were enough reasons to make them vacate their positions.

“It doesn’t matter if the allegations against them were proved or not. They should go,” Vanguard quoted him as saying.

“Whatever position anybody is occupying is not his father’s position. If there is a moral issue, it doesn’t even have to be proven. You give way to fight it.

“One thing is very clear, it is not witch-hunting. If it is happening to a senator, Nigerians will say yes go ahead and do it but this reports are coming from outside of Senate.
“They did not go there to write or originate the reports and it is their right, it is the right of the Senate to work on any report that they receive judiciously.

“What is constituency project when you have very damning and damaging report against the SGF. It is for them to investigate and determine the veracity of that report.

“If the report is really against the SGF, for moral reasons he should go,’’ he said.

Wabara further denied that rejection of Magu by the Senate was a witch-hunt.

“The Senate has every power to confirm or not to confirm. In this case it is not now a senate problem, or senate issue.

“There were security reports from outside the senate for the consideration of the senate.

“There were security reports that they received that led to what happened. So, I don’t want to blame the senate.

“The senate did not originate the security report on Magu, Magu is a very amiable character but if you as a journalist should go into the authenticity of the reason and the report that the senate received, they did not originate it.

“If they had originated it would have been a different ball game. They had to work with the reports and they took that decision,’’ Wabara added.